The state House on Monday approved a bill that would make jail-booking mug shots of accused criminals publicly available once the defendants have been charged with a crime.

Sponsored by Rep. Christopher Hurst, D-Enumclaw, chairman of the House Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Committee, House Bill 1689 would add booking photos to a list of information about people in jail that must be available to the public and the media.

Existing statutes say names, booking time and cause of confinement, among others things, are public information. Police sometimes release booking photos of suspects who are wanted and on the loose.

The measure passed the House 77-19 and now goes to the Senate for consideration.